Art Outgrows the Art Fair: Chris Burden's Small Skyscrapers
Reason Magazine: Free the Art! Sell the Art! Countless works of art are locked in museum basements. Why not put them back on the open market?
Olafur Eliasson: Your Light Spectrum and Presence at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, Los Angeles
KAWS KORNER
Kaws: New Fiction review – an art show where you brush shoulders with virtual visitors
Francis Bacon’s ‘Screaming Pope’ Embodied Postwar Anguish—Here Are 3 Surprising Facts About the Influential Painting
Giant worms and a tribute to money laundering: how 47 artists are rethinking the monument at Goldsmith's CCA in London
Mickalene Thomas’s Journey From Paralegal to Renowned Artist
Benton Museum of Art, Pomona College, Mixes Up the Collection
‘Beginnings got lost’: fabled Aboriginal art on show 40 years after disappearance
Yau: Yui Yaegashi’s paintings are unlike any others I see in L.A., at Parrasch Heijnen
Lawrence Weschler’s Fortnightly Compendium of the Miscellaneous Diverse
Traitor, Survivor, Icon: The Legacy of La Malinche ... Works at the Museum
His Pictures Rather Put Me Off Meat’: Animal Experts on Francis Bacon; New exhibition at London’s Royal Academy highlights Francis Bacon’s paintings of animals. We showed them to some specialists in their subject matter
David Byrne, the Artist, Is Totally Connected; There’s a new gallery show and book of his whimsical line drawings — and coming this summer, an immersive art-and-science experience
Julia Friedman: David Hickey, The Man Who Laughed In Church
The Lyrical Art of Bettie Miner
Art Should Be a Habit, Not a Luxury: Just like exercise and sleep, engaging with the arts is a necessity for a full and happy life
'Art lets us dance in the face of doom': Kehinde Wiley on studying in Soviet forests, Robert Motherwell and human extinction.
New Criterion: The West that wasn’t; On a world without Western civilization
Who Are the Most Underrated Artists, Alive or Dead? 12 Leading Art-World Figures Share Their Picks.
Art School Looked Like a Lot of Fun In the ’90s; Homage to a predigital era has popped up, as a crowdsourced art project that lives, paradoxically, on Instagram.
Two exhibitions spotlight Muriel Gardiner Buttinger, Alice Neel’s benefactor of 20 years; Psychoanalyst who also helped hundreds of Jews and anti-fascists flee Nazi Austria in the 1930s, sat for one of Neel’s inimitable portrait paintings in 1966
Artist Marcel Dzama on How Moroccan Mint Tea and ‘Dagger Brushes’ Fuel His Wild and Whimsical Drawings
Charles Ray Is Pushing Sculpture to Its Limit; With four surveys, the challenging Los Angeles artist has redefined his art form in a flat-screen world
Charles Ray: Figure Ground; All Objects on View
Interview Rachel Feinstein; Her life and work
Stars, Circles, and Symbols in Primary Colors Form Astrological Maps and Coded Works by Australian Artist Shane Drinkwater
Shana Nys Dambrot: No Place Like Home: Kim Schoenstadt Channels Architect Eileen Gray
Dense Fields of Colored String Comprise Expressive Portraits by Artist Joshua Adokuru
ILLUSTRATION
Agatha Christie Cover Art
Standing Above the Real: Surrealist Graphics, 1924-1965
STREETWISE
Shepard Fairey Considers “Strategies for a Revolution” in Rome
20 Minutes With: Street Artist Shepard Fairey
Ramz Graffiti Illustration and Style in Slovenia
Luz Interruptus: ‘Life Lingers On Blank Pages” in Madrid
Icy And Sot Stay True in “Familiar / Stranger” at Danysz in Paris
Brooklyn Street Art Images of The Week
Artnet Auctions: Street Level, See the Show
HYPERFRAUGHT
‘He’s Actually a Great Businessman’: On Licorice Pizza’s Provocative Age Gap
Why Can’t We Cast Actual Fat Actresses to Play Fat Roles? — Opinion; Renée Zellweger is the latest actress made "unrecognizable" with help from a fat suit for NBC's "The Thing About Pam."
Pictures: 28 Actor Transformations; An Unrecognizable Renée Zellweger in ‘The Thing About Pam’
FORMERLY KNOWN AS CINEMA
When Paris Dreamed Up the Movies; New exhibition explores the revolutionary art and technology of early French filmmakers; “City of Cinema: Paris 1850-1907,” an exhibition opening Feb. 20 at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Perfect Casting! David Lynch Will Play John Ford in Steven Spielberg’s Autobiographical ‘The Fablemans’
At Last! The Art Scam Crime Diva! "Inventing Anna" Official Trailer, Netflix
Steven Soderbergh on Superhero Movies’ Stunning Lack of Sex and What ‘Contagion’ Got Wrong
The Great Douglas Trumbull, 79, Has Departed
Director Alex Garland's new film "Men"; Trailer
"Gaslit" Official Teaser, Julia Roberts stars as Martha Mitchell
'King Knight' Trailer (2022)
Jane Campion: the uncompromising New Zealander kicking down doors in Hollywood
Swedish Film Festival Puts Audiences Under Hypnosis; To Experiment With The Film Experience, To Challenge Our Ideas About How To Watch A Film; Heightened Awareness
A Detective Story: To Understand Matt Reeves and 'The Batman', Look to the 1970s
The Late Monica Vitti Was the Muse of Modernism; Star of Antonioni's masterpieces
New Yorker: What Made Buster Keaton’s Comedy So Modern?
Shaping a Story: How Editors Contribute to the ‘Final Re-Write’ of a Movie
Apichatpong Weerasethakul on Why Cinema Should Be Communal
The Images of Nightmare Alley: Guillermo del Toro on His Noir Vision
In-Demand Music Supervisor Jen Malone
So Mayer on the Re-Release of 'Europa' (1931); On Stefan and Franciszka Themerson’s celebrated experimental anti-fascist film poem, Europa
The Godfather’s Startling Backstory Revealed in 'The Offer'; First look at Miles Teller, Juno Temple, Dan Fogler, and Matthew Goode in a drama about Hollywood’s clash with the real-life mafia
"The Offer" Teaser Trailer
Francis Ford Coppola’s ‘Megalopolis’ Eyeing Fall 2022 Shoot
Must See! David Ehrlich's "THE 25 BEST FILMS OF 2021: A Video Countdown"
STAGE STRUCK
Review: Off Broadway Another “Hamilton” May Be Brewing with “Black No More” Starring Lillias White and Brandon Victor Dixon
Everyone agrees Broadway needs more diversity. How to get there is a different story
A Ruthlessly Honed King of Pop, in “MJ”; Doesn’t quite add anything to our understanding of the real Jackson
The Black List, Founded in Hollywood, Expands Into Theater; The project seeks to connect undiscovered writers with industry gatekeepers
Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster Open Up About The Music Man’s Broadway Return
‘Brothers and sisters getting their groove on’: Melvin Van Peebles’ house-party musical
Stephen Sondheim left behind an estate worth an estimated $75 million
BOOKS AND WORDS
Edith Schloss and Her Feminine Take on New York’s Macho Art Scene; Published memoir, 'The Loft Generation: From the de Koonings to Twombly: Portraits and Sketches 1942-2011'
The Most Honest Book About Homosexuals: Patricia Highsmith’s Diaries and Notebooks; By 1945, she had slept with six of her eight closest friends
Vulgar Genres: Gay Pornographic Writing and Contemporary Fiction
Fitzgerald’s First Love: Literary Muse or Victim of Plagiarism?
Mary Ann Caws writes on artist Mina Loy
Where to start with: Agatha Christie
‘Podcast Movies’? Feature-Length Fiction Stretches the Medium; Backed by Hollywood, Featuring stars like Kate Mara, Adam Scott and Kiernan Shipka
JOHN STEPPLING
The Ironic Little Nazis
“…so this time I want to touch on less discussed implications of what is going on globally. Psychological implications, but also psychological precursors. And several things have come to mind. One is contemporary architecture , and the legacy of Philip Johnson. The second is the misreading of Freud and psychoanalysis altogether.”
AMAZING MOTHER NATURE
Arresting Photos Document the Polar Bears Occupying an Abandoned Weather Station in Russia
Japan’s Monkey Queen Faces Challenge to Her Reign: Mating Season
Gravitational forces of the Sun and Moon impact behavior of all organisms — even humans
Mystery Lifeforms Have Been Found in The Hostile Darkness Beneath Antarctica
We’re Not Done Yet; Here’s How Humans Are Still Evolving
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Video Overview: Freize Los Angeles Director Christine Messineo Presents 'A Celebration of the City': Introducing Frieze Los Angeles 2022
Charles Ray: Radical Conservative; Familiarity breeds surprises at the Met’s survey of the American sculptor, whose work suggests that the past is never dead — in a good way
A brush with... Charles Ray; In-depth interview on the artist's cultural experiences and influences, from Anthony Caro to Huckleberry Finn
Jennifer Packer Shows Us the Responsibility of Seeing at the Whitney
Tomokazu Matsuyama, 'The Best Part About Us' at Kavi Gupta
See Inside Artist Nicolas Party’s New York Studio, Where Each of His 2,455 Pastels Has Its Own Cubby; Preparing for an upcoming museum show
Escape reality: images at the edge; Interesting Online Collection of Photos and Art
In Pictures: See How LACMA’s New Interscope Records Show Pairs Artists With the Musicians That Inspire Them, from Lana Del Rey to Dr. Dre.
Interscope Pairs Today’s Top Artists with Storied Musicians for Ambitious Project
Knight Commentary: LACMA, the corporate rent-a-museum
Why Leonora Carrington’s Work Feels So of the Moment; Surrealist’s dreamlike paintings
Fate of Bansky in Welsh town Port Talbot hangs in the balance
The Radical Beauty of Helen Frankenthaler's Innovative Woodcuts
After Almost Two Years, L.A.’s Underground Museum Reopens With New Leadership and an Emotional Tribute to Its Late Founder; Survey of work by painter Noah Davis
The Big Drip: Squaring the Circle with Tim Hawkinson
Julia Friedman: Wayne Thiebaud, 1920–2021
Writer Dennis Cooper and Artist Ryan Trecartin: Artists on Writers
New Yorker Cartoons of the Week! See them all!
From Pedestal To Petri Dish, Liz Larner Makes Sculptures For A New Era; 'Liz Larner: Don’t Put It Back Like It Was'
Bel Ami and Frieze LA present a Long Look at the Work of Ben Sakoguchi
See Sterling Ruby FUTURE PRESENT at Gagosian, Rome
Here Are the 63 Artists and Collectives Participating in the Closely Watched 2022 Edition of the Whitney Biennial
Houston Artist Rick Lowe Included in the 2022 Whitney Biennial
MANUFACTURING ART
Revolutionary material stronger than steel yet as light as plastic developed by MIT scientists
“Georgia O’Keeffe and American Modernism” opens at the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio
OUR DIGITAL WORLD
What Can a Family of Simulated Orks in an Art Gallery Teach Us About Life in Mark Zuckerberg’s Metaverse? A Lot, Actually
Dive Into the Confusing and Manipulative World of Deepfakes Through This Chilling Show at the Museum of the Moving Image
What is the metaverse and why does it matter to the art world? Experts weigh in and predict its future impact; A dream or a marketing campaign?
'We’re All Speculating': Inside the Wildly Hyped Metaverse Real Estate Rush
How the Pandemic Killed Our Respect for Artists; Or why we now only have room for the easiest and most straightforward sorts of thrill
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When Critics Use ‘I’; Or Why the First-person Exhibition Review Hit the Mainstream
Ceramic Vessels Wrapped with Scored Ropes Evoke Traditional Basketry
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Why Everything Online Is Suddenly Cringe; Countless new ways to be humiliated
A Crash-Course in Sixties French Yé-Yé Pop Culture
Fear is contagious — and people actually feel it more in a crowd
Our Language Has Gotten More Emotional. Why?
Sweden's 'gentle art' of house cleaning before death
BRAVING OPPRESSION
Revolusi! Indonesia Independent; Artists were instrumental in realising a new national identity
Interview: Art Spiegelman on Maus and free speech: ‘Who’s the snowflake now?’
Past it at 40? Artists fight ‘culture of ageism’ in the art world
Art Speigelman Denounces Tennessee School District’s Ban of His Pulitzer Prize winning Graphic Novel ‘Maus’: ‘It Has a Breath of Autocracy and Fascism’; School board insists the decision was made over eight swear words
The Radical Woman Behind “Goodnight Moon” and "The Runaway Bunny"; Margaret Wise Brown constantly pushed boundaries—in her life and in her art
Omicron coverage reveals how the establishment, media keep us scared
FICTIVE ART: CONVERSATIONS WITH THE ARTISTS
Part One: Author Antoinette LaFarge Talks Fictive Art with Artist Beauvais Lyons
Part Two: Author Antoinette LaFarge Talks Fictive Art with Artist Beauvais Lyons
GOOD GIGS and ARTIST'S OPPORTUNITIES
Solange Knowles’s Creative Agency Saint Heron Launches Ceramics Residency
Hublot Classic Fusion Chronograph Shepard Fairey
A Creative's Fantasy: Inside The Paramount+ Launch of ‘Yellowstone’ Origin Series ‘1883’ & All That’s Coming From the Taylor Sheridan Universe
Creative Capital: Artist Opportunities with Upcoming Deadlines in February and March 2022
Hyperallergic: Opportunities in February 2022
Burnaway: Call for Artists: February 2022
PHOTOGRAPHY
How Former Domestic Helper Xyza Cruz Bacani Became A World Class Photographer
Nude: female photographers explore nudity and the feminine gaze
Hands of Harlem: Roy DeCarava’s Search For Beauty – In Pictures
In ‘Architecture in Music,’ Striking Photos Reveal the Hidden Structures of Instruments
Miles Aldridge 'High-Gloss' at Fahey-Klein
Photographer Sandro Miller and John Malkovich Transforms Into Meryl Streep, Che Guevara, Albert Einstein and More
Gaze Changers: The Story of Female Street Photography – In Pictures
Vivid Screams: Miles Aldridge’s Psychedelic Dreamworld – In Pictures
The Devil’s Horsemen: Stunt Riders And Their Horses – In Pictures
‘I have all the colours’: Zora J Murff’s images of one Black neighbourhood – in pictures
PALATE PALETTE
6 Spirits and Wines with Standout Bottle Designs
Alison Roman: Caramelized Shallot Pasta
Meet Me at Mother Wolf; Chef Evan Funke made Felix Trattoria the hottest restaurant in Los Angeles. Can he do it again?
'A Taste of Hunger' Trailer
‘Sugar paste is very fine, finer than porcelain’ – the art of historical banquets
How To Make An Avocado Rose/Flower
Chef Jamie Oliver Makes Beef Bourguignon
‘A Painting Is Never Finished’: Legendary Chef Jacques Pépin on His Secret Life as an Artist, and Why He’s Sharing It Now
DESIGN
Gucci Vault: 10 Signature Styles & Motifs
Designer Joseph Urban: A Teenager’s Dreamy Art Deco Bedroom From 1929
Auction: Designer Jewels XOXO
Errol Le Cain’s Fantasy Illustrations
Furniture Design and the Library
Mira Nakashima is Looking at the Future of Her Family’s Furniture Studio
DISCOVERY
Have archaeologists finally discovered the long-lost temple of Hercules?
Well-Preserved Embryo Found Inside Fossilized Dinosaur Egg
Australia Hails Discovery of Captain Cook’s Endeavour, but U.S. Researchers Wary; Wreck site of the HM Bark Endeavour off the U.S. East Coast has long evaded marine archaeologists
Astronomy’s Most Dazzling Era Is About to Begin
Astronomers spot mysterious object ‘unlike anything seen before’ – and it’s sending signals our way
The Incas Believed They Controlled the Water. New Evidence Uncovered by Archaeologists Shows How They Wielded It in Ceremonies
What Lies Beneath: The 1708 sinking of the Spanish galleon San José now has nations again warring for gold and glory
SURF
Must See! Absolute Poetry: Mitch Parkinson Steals Joel Parkinson's Board After Drop In
A Photographic Tour: From Ocean Beach to Maverick’s in a Day with Pedro Bala
A Look at Indonesia’s Incredible Run of Swell Through the Lens of Federico Vanno
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‘You’re in an Authoritarian State. You Just Don’t Know It.’ Artist Ai Weiwei Warns of Chinese and American Authoritarianism
Ai Weiwei sparks outcry by posting ‘vaccine-sceptic’ video on Instagram; Chinese artist and activist says society does not have the right to make the Covid-19 vaccine compulsory
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DANCE
A Thoroughly Fascinating History of the Savoy Ballroom: Where the Harlem Renaissance Got Its Swing, The Lindy Hop
Whitey's Lindy Hoppers; Hellzapoppin' (1941)
STAR ART
Adrian Brody returns to his first love: Painting
“The Opposite of Literature:” Mary McCarthy’s Feb. ’63 Review of Naked Lunch
The imposing presence of William S. Burroughs on pop culture
Video: Alexander Calder: Flying Dragon; the installation of monumental sculpture Flying Dragon (1975) in Paris
Getty Adds James Van Der Zee, Joan E. Biren, George Rodriguez
Can We Imagine Public Art Beyond ‘Toxic Monumentality’?
Group Show 'Chromophilia' at Hauser & Wirth, Zurich, Limmatstrasse
Review: 'Allison Katz: Artery' at Camden Arts Centre, London
The Art World’s Amazing Spider Man; Tomás Saraceno’s creations, including those on view at a new exhibition at the Shed, lie at the intersection of sculpture, ecology and futuristic experimentation
Monica Nelson - The Art for Home Interview; author of Edible Flowers
Rising star artist Manuel Mathieu knocked down by stolen moped in London; Suing for over £27 million in damages, arguing that he would have been even more prolific without the injurie; At risk of dementia in later life
See John Chamberlain "Stance, Rhythm, and Tilt" at Gagosian, West 21st Street, New York
In Pictures: See Work From the Late Art Star Matthew Wong’s First Museum Show, Dedicated to His Mesmerizing Blue Paintings; at the Art Gallery of Ontario
GO, VAN GOGH!
London's Van Gogh self-portraits show is coming—here are my six favourite paintings
How did the only painting sold by Van Gogh in his lifetime end up in Russia?
Van Gogh’s Symbolic Olive Trees and Landscapes at the Dallas Museum of Art
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MUSIC AND SOUND
Chopin’s Nocturnes Are Arias for the Piano
10 Years of Lana Del Rey’s Sexy, Confounding ‘Born to Die’
Lana Del Rey - Born To Die
Music catalogs are fetching huge deals. Are they overvalued?
EXPERIENTIAL
An Immersive Experience: Ólafur Elíasson at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Bernie Krause 'Le Grand Orchestre des Animaux'
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ART BUSINESS
Nate Freeman: Barbara Gladstone and the Scorched-Earth Gallery Lawsuit Everyone in the Art World Is Watching
U.S. Study Finds Further Regulation of the Art Market Not Needed Now; Treasury Department report says that, while the market can be vulnerable to money laundering, there are more pressing regulatory issues to address
Pace Acquires Los Angeles’s Kayne Griffin, Expanding the Mega-Gallery’s West Coast Presence and Continuing a Wave of Art-Market Consolidation
Berlin's 'hidden museum' that championed forgotten women artists closes down after almost 40 years
A Mexican millionaire is building a museum to house his art collection, and using public funds to do it
More Than 1,600 Works of Art—Including Major Pieces by Banksy—Were Secretly Shuffled Through Shell Companies, Pandora Papers Reveal; New report shows how the wealthy exploited the relatively unregulated art market to protect their money
Angel Otero Heads to Hauser & Wirth as His Market Rapidly Ascends
How China’s private art museums are seeking patrons to survive, and the wealthy art lovers paying big money for exclusive perks
Dealer Esther Kim Varet Has a Talent for Opening Galleries in Rising Art Hubs Before Others Do. Her Next Bet? Texas; Dallas outpost of her gallery Various Small Fires will open in April
Collector and Billionaire Ron Perelman and Gallerist Larry Gagosian Kiss and Make Up
Korean Artist Lee Kun-Yong, Whose Vital Work Bridges Performance and Abstraction, Joins Pace Gallery
COLLECTORS CIRCLE
Art Advisor Liza Shapiro on the Lorna Simpson Work She Dreams About, and Why She Won’t Hang Art in the Bathroom
Step Inside Gwyneth Paltrow's Tranquil Art-filled Montecito Home
Goops! The Stunning ‘Ruth Asawa’ Sculpture in Gwyneth Paltrow’s ‘Architectural Digest’ Home Tour Is Actually a Knockoff
Cameroonian Collector Diane Audrey Ngako on How a Garage Sale Sparked Her Passion for Collecting
Marco and Valeria Curina, the Collector Couple Who Met Each Other at Venice Biennale
ARCHITECTURE
Remembering Richard Rogers, Centre Pompidou architect who waded into the culture wars with his unique, hi-tech style
8 Renowned Architects Design Birdhouses to Explore the Relationship between Architecture and Nature
KRAK Architects imagines subterranean house on Cretan coast
Radius House showcases sculptural architecture at its minimalist best
How Architects Design for Less Lonely Living
Theaster Gates design reveled for Serpentine Pavilion 2022
Sculptures of Space House; Vientiane, Laos; Saola Architects
Step Inside This Dreamy Swedish Row House
Japanese architecture informs design of Minnesota house by Salmela Architect
Mies van der Rohe Award 2022 shortlist revealed
Could suburban strip malls be the solution to Massachusetts’ housing shortage?
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NFT: THE ARTFUL VALENTINE'S DAY GIFT!
Buzzfeed Exposed the Identities of Two Bored Ape Yacht Club Creators, Touching Off a Heated Debate About Pseudonymity in Crypto; Investors are circling the company behind the trendy collection of NFT avatars, which could be valued north of $4 billion
The Largest Group of CryptoPunks to Ever Come to Auction Will Be Offered at Sotheby’s. It Could Bring in $30 Million
Some Artists & Collectors Are Pumping Up Their NFT Prices, Study Finds; Traders are artificially inflating the value of NFTs by selling tokens to themselves
Beeple Is Probably Right That NFTs Will Change Politics. So Far, That Change Is for the Worse; "Digital merch" or new-model way for the rich to sell access?
How Did the Bored Ape Yacht Club Get So Popular? It has nothing to do with art. It’s a gimmick, plain and simple.
The British Museum demeans itself by selling its works as NFTs—and will probably live to regret it
Crypto Investor and NFT Creator Pak on Why They Don’t Identify as an Artist, and Their Recent Collaboration With Julian Assange
Julian Assange and Crypto Artist Pak Have Raised $54 Million for the WikiLeaks Founder’s Defense Fund With a Major NFT Auction
Journalism or doxxing? News report reveals secret identities of Bored Ape NFT founders—and the crypto community is not happy about it
Waiting for the “Drop”: Crypto-art and Speed; In crypto, as in war, stasis is death. You will miss the drop
NFTs of "The Kiss" by Gustav Klimt now available for Valentine's Day!
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ART NOIR
A Rogue Taliban Governor Has Been Digging Beneath the Ruins of the Bamiyan Buddhas, Chasing a Rumor of Buried Treasure
Vanity Fair Exclusive: How Artist George Condo Is Fighting His Forgers
Peterhead Museum focus of international hunt for £13m masterpiece The Pool of Bethesda by Paolo Veronese
Russian gallery security guard accused of drawing eyes on painting
Manhattan gallery sued for $10 million over Mark Rothko painting; Refuses to name an anonymous owner for a Mark Rothko painting it sold nearly 20 years ago; Confidentiality Agreement
The Weird Tale of the Literary World Crime: The Talented Mr. Bernardini A young Italian is accused of pulling off the book world’s most perplexing crime. Who is he?
New York gallery faces multi-million-dollar lawsuit over a Rothko’s mystery provenance
Inside the $128 million heist that shocked the world -- and the police chase that followed; Dresden's historic Green Vault.
Bootleggers, Bondage And Law-Breaking Bashes! The Scandalous History Of The Wild Party
"Indiana Jones of the Art World" returns ancient statue to museum 49 years after heist
The Hilariously Random and Downright Goofy Story of the ‘Talisman of Napoleon,’ Whose Owners Hope to Sell It for $250 Million
Art, Lies, and Instagram: How Catfishing ‘Collectors’ Duped the Art World
Spain Investigates Banking Heir Paloma Botín Over Purchase of Looted Artifact
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